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How has one specific Supreme Court ruling expanded freedom of speech by limiting a public official’s ability to press for libel...Asked by Rabecca
How has one specific Supreme Court ruling expanded freedom of speech by limiting a public official’s ability to press for libel?(1 point)ResponsesNew York Times v. United States determined that libel is allowed in certain instances.New York Times v. United States determined that libel is allowed in certain instances.Adams v. Jefferson determined that pursuing charges of libel is unconstitutional.Adams v. Jefferson determined that pursuing charges of libel is unconstitutional.Near v. Minnesota determined that libel is allowed if it serves the interest of the public.Near v. Minnesota determined that libel is allowed if it serves the interest of the public.New York Times v. Sullivan determined that actual malice must be proven to pursue charges of libel in the case of a public official.
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